Thursday, May 3, 2012

New Clothes for...? Me, of course

If you visited here before, you know I can be a pretty selfish seamstress. I have, in the past, the very distant past, made clothes for my girls, but their level of enthusiasm didn't match my degree of effort, so I searched for a more appreciative clientele. And, where did I find said clientele. Well, she stared back at me every morning when I brushed my teeth.
I am always happy to receive the fruits of my stitching labors and today's featured creation is no exception.

This dress is Simplicity 9778, which is a pattern I bought so many years ago. I did a little google search to see if the pattern is still available and apparently it is, but not this version. I guess they re-use pattern numbers. They're not retired like football jerseys. Who knew?
Anyway, I think I originally bought the pattern for my eldest when she was 12 or 13. That would be about 8 years ago, so you can't find it at Joann's. I'm sorry.
You can however find the fabric I made it in. Yep. That's the reissue of Flea Market Fancy by Denyse Schmidt and I picked up my yardage at my local Stitch Lab. They have more, people.
This dress was oh so easy to make and the fit is fabulous. So fabulous that version number 2 is already in the works, this time from some summery blue linen.

After some searching for a Simplicity dress pattern that was similar I found Simplicity 2938 which looks almost exactly like yours with the pleated neckline and all! http://www.simplicity.com/p-1843-misses-plus-size-sportswear.aspx

My daughters feel the same way about my efforts for them.Recently made a little flowy tank out of some Lisette cotton lawn. I made the pattern from an existing top that she loves.Turned out so great, or so I thought. It was hanging on the front of her closet when she got back form camp on Friday. Won't even try it on. I think that's it for them.

Every motorcycle rider's dream is to wear fashionable motorcycle clothing. What was originally meant to protect the rider, has now gained style quotient. Let us now take a look at various kinds of motorcycle cloth.

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I'm an artist living in the best city in Texas. I love all things fiber and taking pictures of those things and maybe a few more.
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